IX Innovation Cities Tour NYC Panel 4/21/14

This past Monday night, Craig Hatkoff and Rabbi Irwin Kula spoke with Hutch Carpenter, Judith E. Glaser, Mark Payne, Tarah Feinberg, Jeff Meleski, Peter Thum and Bre Pettis in a panel moderated by Julie Anixter. The panel was a part of the NYC edition of the Innovation Excellence Innovation Cities Tour, hosted in part by the Disruptor Foundation, HYPE Innovation (Founding Sponsor) and more. The Innovation Cities Tour celebrates the Innovation Movement across the US by capturing, sharing, and spreading your stories: “Our goal is to highlight innovation and innovators in each city we visit, proving that innovation is now a full-fledged discipline. We are gathering together disruptive thinkers, doers, technologies, and resources from the Innovation Excellence community in order to inspire one another, share knowledge, discover new resources, and accelerate innovation in your city — and beyond.”

Video of the full discussion:

The next stop on the Tour is Boston on May 12th followed by San Francisco and Chicago.

One Response to “IX Innovation Cities Tour NYC Panel 4/21/14”

Thank you Craig and Irwin for your participation and contribution in the Cities Tour Kick-off! It was an event like none I’ve ever been part of before, and was attended by a larger than expected, and fully-engaged audience, so we’re all still buzzing! And that’s what it’s all about – taking innovation to the street – making it real – making it spread!

About TDIA

Based on the studies of Harvard Business School professor Clayton M. Christensen and helmed by Tribeca’s Craig Hatkoff, The Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards (TDIA) celebrates those whose ideas have broken the mold to create significant impact. Christensen’s original Disruptive Innovation Theory explained how simpler, cheaper technologies, products, and services could decimate industry leaders. TDIA showcases applications of disruptive innovation which has spread far beyond the original technological and industrial realms into the fields of healthcare, education, international development, politics and advocacy, media, the arts and entertainment.